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Wallahi Somalis are hardbody They open up stores in them places & hustle
wow, I lived in Nairobi for four years and didn't see any of this smhNairobi city
I looked up the history of Socotra and Somalis or Somali ownership didn't come up once. That's odd. I don't know the first thing about the island but I'm pretty sure that the people there are distinct from Somalis and have their own culture/language. Do we really have any sort of claim to this place?Right now is our prime opportunity to reclaim the Island whilst the yemenis are killing each other. We need a group of armed Somali men to plant the Somali flag.
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I looked up the history of Socotra and Somalis or Somali ownership didn't come up once. That's odd. I don't know the first thing about the island but I'm pretty sure that the people there are distinct from Somalis and have their own culture/language. Do we really have any sort of claim to this place?
As far as i know we have no historical claim on Socotra, but since its closer to us than Yemen it should be ours.I looked up the history of Socotra and Somalis or Somali ownership didn't come up once. That's odd. I don't know the first thing about the island but I'm pretty sure that the people there are distinct from Somalis and have their own culture/language. Do we really have any sort of claim to this place?
I looked up the history of Socotra and Somalis or Somali ownership didn't come up once. That's odd. I don't know the first thing about the island but I'm pretty sure that the people there are distinct from Somalis and have their own culture/language. Do we really have any sort of claim to this place?
We can make a sneaky claim that they're lost cushites & then move in to annex that paradise island. Problem solved.We don't, but neither do Yemenis. The people there speak a Modern South Arabian language and are indigenous to the island.
Doesn't that make it Yemeni?We don't, but neither do Yemenis. The people there speak a Modern South Arabian language and are indigenous to the island. They aren't Yemeni Arabs.
Their language has a Cushtic substratum.Doesn't that make it Yemeni?
!Their language has a Cushtic substratum.
Doesn't that make it Yemeni?
Modern south Arabian has a Cushitic substratum. Linguists claim that the region of South Arabia was inhabited by Cushites who were then supplanted by Semitic speaking peoples. It's a very tenuous link to the land but we'll take it if it means owning Socotra.
There's literally nothing thereModern south Arabian has a Cushitic substratum. Linguists claim that the region of South Arabia was inhabited by Cushites who were then supplanted by Semitic speaking peoples. It's a very tenuous link to the land but we'll take it if it means owning Socotra.
There's literally nothing there
Dadka dhaaf man they are just a bunch of fishermen, who knows how they'd react when they see a platoon of invading s
Scotora is occupied by the UAE lol.